DHAKA: Bangladesh will maintain a nationwide election in the first half of April 2026, its de facto premier stated on Friday (Jun 6), after a interval of interim unelected authorities since student-led unrest in 2024 toppled then-prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
The administration led by Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been operating the South Asian nation of 173 million individuals since August, when Hasina fled to India within the face of lethal road protests towards her authorities.
Yunus’ administration, nonetheless, has additionally confronted critical discontent in current weeks, with protests breaking out final month over wage calls for and orders regarding the dismissal of public servants for misconduct with out prolonged procedures.
“After reviewing the continuing reform actions…, I’m asserting to the individuals at this time that the subsequent nationwide election might be held on any day within the first half of April 2026,” Yunus stated in an deal with to the nation on Friday.
The election fee would supply an in depth roadmap for the vote at an applicable time, stated Yunus, who just isn’t aligned with any social gathering and has stated he’s not desirous about operating.
Opposition teams, together with the Bangladesh Nationalist Celebration (BNP), had been demanding early elections, warning of instability and “robust resentment inside the individuals” if a vote weren’t held by December.